Crossword-Solution: NATTER 6 letters, 55 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 6

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Word Word Type Definition
Natter v. i. To find fault; to be peevish.

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NATTER anagram ARNETT, RATTEN, TARTEN, TRENTA

We have 55 clues for the answer “NATTER”

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Talk inconsequentially 1 answer
Babble on, British style 1 answer
Blab on and on 1 answer
Chatter in Chelsea. 1 answer
Chitchat, British style 1 answer
Gab like a nabob 1 answer
Keep yakking about nothing 1 answer
Say plenty of nothing 1 answer
get the hump 2 answers
Talk casually 2 answers
Ramble on and on 3 answers
Run on at the mouth 3 answers
Beat one's gums 3 answers
"Talk away" 3 answers
Yackety-yak 3 answers
Chatter idly 3 answers
Casual conversation 3 answers
Talk aimlessly 4 answers
Run one's mouth 4 answers
Yak away 4 answers
Flap one's gums 5 answers
Ramble on 6 answers
Yak, yak, yak 6 answers
Talk nonstop 6 answers
Talk at length. 7 answers
Talk incessantly. 8 answers
Talk a blue streak 8 answers
Run off at the mouth 9 answers
A BLUE STREAK TALK 10 answers
COMBINING FORMS GUMS 10 answers
Talk on and on 11 answers
Talk idly 12 answers
Talk foolishly 12 answers
run on 12 answers
BOTHER INCESSANTLY 13 answers
CASUAL TALK 13 answers
Shoot the Breeze 13 answers
CHEW the fat 14 answers
Talk too much. 15 answers
Talk, talk, talk 17 answers
Go on and on 21 answers
Yak 23 answers
Grumble 36 answers
find fault 36 answers
Prate 40 answers
Jaw 48 answers
Go on ... 54 answers
Gab 55 answers
Nag 65 answers
CHAT ___ 67 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EEART
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with NATTER (5)

Two or three times in each session he took excursions with his botanical class; either a long walk to the habitat of some rare plant, or in a barge down the river to the fens, or in coaches to some more distant place, as to Gamlingay, to see the wild lily of the valley, and to catch on the heath the rare natter-jack.
The Life and Letters of Charles Darwin, Volume I (of II) Charles Darwin 1999
She means it, I believe; but she does natter him so that it would make me sick, if it didn’t make me so wretched! You see he likes it, because he fancies her goodness itself; and so I suppose she is, only there is such a lot of clerical shop”--then, as Jock made a sound as if he did not like the slang in her mouth--“Ay, it sounds like Bobus; but if this goes on much longer, I shall turn to Bobus’s way.
Magnum Bonum Charlotte M. Yonge 2004
And these men, being corrupted with money, went as far as they could to ruin the city: and, because their power was too great and nearly tyrannical, their kings were obliged to natter them, which contributed greatly to hurt the state; so that it altered from an aristocracy to a democracy.
Politics Aristotle 2004
There was almost a suggestion of irritation in his utterance, as though his model's rare beauty only increased his own artistic difficulties; and, perhaps fearing from her smile that she found undue pleasure in his statement, he added to it: "I don't say that to natter you, Joan.
Lying Prophets Eden Phillpotts 2005
Why should we wish to be other than the All-wise has made us?" "Fine doctrine that," grumbled Sandy; "gin ye've first made up your mind wi' the Pharisee, that ye _are_ no like ither men." "Shall I pray, then? For what? I will coax none, natter none--not even the Supreme! I will not be absurd enough to wish to change that order, by which sun and stars, saints and sinners, alike fulfil their destinies.
Alton Locke, Tailor And Poet Charles Kingsley 2005

Quotes with NATTER (2)

Push-button motorbike horns, once aroused into action, were like a gaggle of intermittently disgruntled geese caught a in the middle of a very large swarm of fat and lumbering bees: a rumbling engine noise. The bees lurch, barge, and buzz. The geese grumble, natter, and quack. Every day the geese and the bees wake up in the same mood and in the same place.
Graham Holliday Eating Viet Nam: Dispatches from a Blue Plastic Table
I bid you welcome to a new Utopia where men may be free of the so-called moral subjugations and constraints, and where for a time we may shake off those bonds of servitude wherein we are so tyrrannously enslaved." "You are the humanist, George, not I- what the deuce does he natter on about?" "Mostly whores and Booze," George replied with a grin. Sandwidh contined while rapping once more upon the door, "Man is led into vice only when he is denied, my friends; for it is his nat…
Emery Lee Fortune's Son
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Used 63 times in crossword archives (1966–2024).